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Polling Place and Polling District Statutory Review 2023
The survey has now closed, thank you for your contributions. The report, 'CONCLUSION OF STATUTORY REVIEW OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND PLACES 2023', is in the documents section on this page.
Wirral Council is legally required to complete a review of all polling districts and polling places every five years. The review will not consider ward or parliamentary constituency boundaries.
How do I take part?
We are asking for your views and suggestions on:
How convenient the location of your local polling place is in relation to where you live.
How accessible your local polling place is, for example if you are blind or use a wheelchair.
If you think that this is the best location for your polling place. Please suggest alternative premises that could be used if applicable.
The (Acting) Returning Officer’s comments for future electoral arrangements, which are in the documents section on this page.
Your comments will be used to write a report including recommendations for changes to polling places, which will be reviewed at The Regulatory and General Purposes committee on 23rd November 2023.
Comments can be made by clicking on the ‘Take Survey’ button below.
Start typing your address or postcode in the search box at the top of the map, then select your address.
Zoom out on the map and find the purple pin within the same boundary as your address.
Click on the very bottom of the purple pin to show your ward and the address of your polling place.
Click at the bottom of the purple pin.
The survey has now closed, thank you for your contributions. The report, 'CONCLUSION OF STATUTORY REVIEW OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND PLACES 2023', is in the documents section on this page.
Wirral Council is legally required to complete a review of all polling districts and polling places every five years. The review will not consider ward or parliamentary constituency boundaries.
How do I take part?
We are asking for your views and suggestions on:
How convenient the location of your local polling place is in relation to where you live.
How accessible your local polling place is, for example if you are blind or use a wheelchair.
If you think that this is the best location for your polling place. Please suggest alternative premises that could be used if applicable.
The (Acting) Returning Officer’s comments for future electoral arrangements, which are in the documents section on this page.
Your comments will be used to write a report including recommendations for changes to polling places, which will be reviewed at The Regulatory and General Purposes committee on 23rd November 2023.
Comments can be made by clicking on the ‘Take Survey’ button below.